Question:
How can i increase my onboard graphics memory allotment?...plz read on..?
bharath b
2006-12-07 04:53:40 UTC
i have intel 82915G/GV/910GL express chipset family (i dont know which exactly..my graphics properties/information says so) on an ASUS P4GL-TMX/S motherboard. The graphics information window
(when i right click and select graphics properties and information tab)
tells me that the minimum graphics memory=8 MB and maximum graphics memory =128 MB and the current graphics memory in use= 10 MB. My total RAM is 512 MB. processor is intel P4 3Ghz.
Now,since it says max limit is 128 MB,is there any way that i cud increase the RAM memory to be shared with graphics?..I have no PCIe slot nor AGP slot..only 2 available PCI slot...Plz help me..Thank u!
Three answers:
anonymous
2006-12-07 05:02:48 UTC
The intel 82915G uses dynamic memory allocation. The amount of preallocated memory is set by the system BIOS.
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2016-12-13 09:27:44 UTC
Get an a photographs card. finding on what your motherboard helps. if PCI-exhibit, then that is sturdy.. get a three-D speeded up video card at some shops. you cant improve onboard photographs card..
vikram
2006-12-07 05:18:59 UTC
operating system not specifies

e.g.win xp pro+sp2

use asus motherboard graphic driver

if you have khowladge then go bios setting increase size


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